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“For him to be a serious contender, he must bring the whole Kisii vote to the table.”
Then the serious negotiations will begin. Non-negotiables will include
1. Nairobi Governor
2 .PM
3.CSs
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At some point, Matiangi might get fed up, just like Ngunjiri Wambugu
I think Matiangi's sugar daddy has both covered. Don't you think?In Kenyan politics one needs serious money or serious influence.
If the two of you were wise enough then you'd have known that Gachagua laying tough conditions on Matiang'i means that he has either of the two.
Uhuru will not publicly come out to campaign. That's where Gachagua comes in. If Gachagua is a nobody why doesn't Matiang'i go directly to Gatundu.I think Matiangi's sugar daddy has both covered. Don't you think?
Uhuru will not publicly come out to campaign. That's where Gachagua comes in. If Gachagua is a nobody why doesn't Matiang'i go directly to Gatundu.
Why would he need to go to Gatundu yet the man in Gatundu is already fronting him?
Gachagua is creating his own party and he will want to front his own candidates in Mt Kenya. Why would Uhuru want parliamentarians elected on a Rigathi party when he has his own party?
If you listened to Gachagua's interview yesterday by Kisii journalists, you will here him lamenting that Simba Arati is driving Matiangi towards Raila.
So clearly the idea is to pry Raila from Ruto. A Raila + Matiangi ticket would be something Uhuru would want very badly.
Has Matiangi explicitly said that he won't vie under Jubilee?Uhuru has his Jubilee party which Matiang'i is not interested in vying with.
Pale Mt Kenya the party of choice will be Rigathi's. The ones who fall off the way will go to Jubilee.
I listened to Rigathi's interview. His point was that Matiang'i shouldn't use a middle man in negotiations. He was insistent on the Kisii having their own party then negotiate from there.